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xsl:include and xsl:otherwise
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- Subject: [xsl] xsl:include and xsl:otherwise
- From: Noe Ritter <noe dot ritter at Ripcord dot com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:03:17 -0800
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Hello,
Can I have an xsl:include inside an xsl:otherwise? The spec says "The
xsl:include element is only allowed as a top-level element," so I'm assuming
that this is not do-able.
I need to redirect to another stylesheet depending on the number of records
my XML returns.
Example: When a query returns an XML with 0 records, I want to make a user
go back to their search page (an XSL-generated one) from where they typed in
the query. If they get results, they receive an XSL-generated output from
the current XSL.
Any suggestions on the best way to do this?
Thanks,
Noë
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